The Columbus Dispatch reports that the FBI has been asked to investigate Attorney General Marc Dann's dealings with gambling interests, reportedly by a task force that is part of his office. I'm so glad that we will get a fair investigation. Read more in the Columbus Dispatch by clicking the link above
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Report: FBI Asked to Investigate Dann
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House Dems File Articles of Impeachment Against Dann
For those who have interest: The House Democratic Caucus Tuesday filed nine Articles of Impeachment against Attorney General Marc Dann, accusing Dann of misconduct and malfeasance in office.
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Tuesday, November 13, 2007
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Dave Foster, Marketing Manager at Unity08, talks about Florida's and Michigan's decisions to move their primaries up and the Democratic party's decision not to count their votes.
With our two party system, there will be some good canidates that do not get the nod from their respective parties. If Unity '08 grows its membership, and can galvanize American's around issues to elect a Unity ticket (possibly members from both parties, or in combination with an independent) then we can elect a ticket that will change the face of politics.
I will be dedicating some posts to Unity '08 in the following months, to help build a bigger membership and reach a larger audience to help shape our presidential landscape.
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Wednesday, March 14, 2007
Swamp Bubbles Post-- Chris Meyers Canidate for Toledo School Board
A round of support on this site for Chris Meyers, local blogger, change advocate, and web activist and his announcement of running for school board. Chris is a welcoming member of the community and seems to look for collaborative solutions and good ideas. We will keep you posted on his campaign at our site.
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